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Thursday 2 May 2013

Saiful’s dad makes 360 degree ‘sodomy’ turn


Azlan Mohd Lazim now claims his son was sodomised by Anwar Ibrahim.
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PETALING JAYA: Making a full circle, Saiful Bukhari Azlan’s father admitted that his son was in fact sodomised by Opposition Leader and PKR de facto leader Anwar Ibrahim.

“To my family members especially my mother, siblings, family of my wife and especially to my son whom I have betrayed, I would like to apologise for making a wrong decision,” Azlan Mohd Lazim told a press conference.

Contrary to his earlier claim, he now said that the sodomy charge was not a political conspiracy as alleged by Anwar.

In March, Azlan, 60, dismissed Saiful’s sodomy allegation as a fabrication and joined PKR.

At the press conference, he also announced his resignation from PKR.

‘He was under pressure’

Meanwhile, PKR’s Sungai Petani parliamentary seat aspirant, Johari Abdul claimed that Azlan had called him numerous times in the past two weeks, saying that he was under “intense pressure”.

“I reminded Azlan that it was he who contacted me to rebut Saiful’s claims. I also told him that if you can’t handle the heat, then good luck to you,” he said.

Criticising Azlan, Johari said that at the age of 60, Saiful’s father should be man enough to be able to handle pressure during the general election.

“Umno’s style is always money and pressure. If you can’t take it, too bad. Man must live on his honour and respect. If you lose that, then you’re no better than any other creature,” he said.

And in an official party press statement issued later, Johari claimed that Azlan was never a PKR member.

“His membership to join the party has not been approved. I also want to stress that it was him who had wanted to meet us in the first place, and not the other way around.

“He was the one who offered to confess that the accusation made against Anwar was a political conspiracy. This turn of event today is not something unusual, especially during the GE period,” he added.

FMT failed to reach PKR secretary-general Saifuddin Nasution for comments.

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